scholarly journals Assessment of professional nursing governance and hospital magnet components at Alexandria Medical Research Institute, Egypt

2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 37 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ebtsam Aly Abou Hashish ◽  
Sally Mohamed Fargally

Background and objective: In the context of a rapidly evolving health care system, health care institutions strive to set a path towards an excellent professional practice environment. Since improving clinical nurse work environments is a major issue faced by nurse executives and administrators, they become challenged to establish nursing governance models, and leadership practices so that clinical nurses can engage in the work processes and relationships that are empirically linked to quality patient outcomes. The main aim of this study was to assess the current status of professional nursing governance and hospital magnet components at Alexandria Medical Research Institute, Egypt.Methods: A descriptive research design was conducted at Alexandria Medical Research Institute hospital, using a convenience sample (N = 220) that composed of two groups including; all hospital medical administrators (n = 10) and hospital nursing workforce (n = 210). Index of Professional Nursing Governance Questionnaire (IPNGQ) and Magnet Hospital Forces Interview were proved valid and reliable to measure study variables.Results: The overall mean score of professional nursing governance was (187.59 ± 63.74) reflected that staff nurses practice the first level of nursing shared governance (primarily nursing management who take the decision with some staff input). In addition, both medical administrators and nursing staff identified the hospital has a good structure, nursing leadership practices that support shared governance and magnet recognition. Structural equation model and correlation analysis revealed a positive association between overall professional nursing governance and hospital magnet components (p < .05).Conclusions and recommendations: The study emphasized the hospital administrators’ important role for providing supportive organizational structures and leadership practices for increasing participation of nursing staff in work design, problem-solving, conflict resolution, committees and organizational decision-making as “key ingredients to a successful organization” in turn, lead to a healthy and magnet-like work environment. Training programs for nurses’ professional development are recommended which enhance and increases their autonomy and empowerment.

1958 ◽  
Vol 32 (3) ◽  
pp. 115-118 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. S. Dissanaike ◽  
D. P. Bilimoria

A human case of Philophthahmis infection in the eye is reported from Ceylon. Reasons are given for not attempting a specific diagnosis.This is the second record of this genvs from man, and is also the first trematode to be observed from man in Ceylon.We are grateful to Professor V. Sivalingam for facilities to identify and report on the parasite, and to Professor J. J. C. Buckley for his suggestions. The photomicrograph was kindly prepared by Mr. R. Surendranatham of the Medical Research institute, Colombo.


2002 ◽  
Vol 36 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-54 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cynthia Gazal-Carvalho ◽  
Beatriz Carlini-Cotrim ◽  
Ovandir Alves Silva ◽  
Naim Sauaia

OBJETIVOS: Estudar a freqüência de alcoolemia positiva em vítimas de causas externas e caracterizar a freqüência do uso dessa substância nos diferentes tipos de causas externas. MÉTODOS: Estudo de prevalência de alcoolemia em pacientes admitidos em um centro de atenção ao trauma, no município de São Paulo, SP, Brasil. Os pacientes foram selecionados aleatoriamente no decorrer de um ano (agosto de 1998 a agosto de 1999). Os procedimentos consistiram em coleta de sangue para dosagem alcoólica e aplicação de questionário desenvolvido pelo "Medical Research Institute of San Francisco -- Alcohol Research Group", adaptado para a coleta de informações acerca dos pacientes. RESULTADOS: Foram analisados 464 pacientes com idade mediana de 29 anos, sendo 73,7% do sexo masculino. Encontrou-se prevalência de alcoolemia positiva em 28,9% dos casos (IC95%; 24,8-33,2). Foram observadas diferenças estatisticamente significativas nas prevalências de alcoolemia, quando avaliadas as variáveis: tipo de causa externa; faixa etária; sexo; estado civil; e desfecho do caso. As maiores prevalências encontradas foram em vítimas de agressão (46,2%), no sexo masculino (33,9%), na faixa etária de 25 a 44 anos (37,6%), em solteiros (33,0%) e em pacientes internados (41,4%), respectivamente. CONCLUSÕES: Os resultados reforçam o fato de haver envolvimento de álcool nas causas externas. Medidas em diferentes níveis de prevenção, dirigidas principalmente à população de maior risco, deveriam ser consideradas em programas com o objetivo de diminuir a ocorrência, bem como a reincidência desses eventos.


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